Juneteenth and Our Nation’s Unfinished Work of Valuing Care and Care Workers
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Murray Devine
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phinational.orgJuneteenth and Our Nation’s Unfinished Work of Valuing Care and Care Workersphinational.orgThis Juneteenth marks 161 years since the last enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, learned of their freedom, more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation had been signed. The day has always carried a dual meaning: a celebration of liberation, and an accounting of how long this country made freedom wait. For PHI, it is […] The post Juneteenth and Our Nation’s Unfinished Work of Valuing Care and Care Workers appeared first on PHI .
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